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The Complete Reference Java 2(5th Edition)

When I needed to learn the Java programming language very quickly for work, I read many reviews and narrowed down my search to handful of few books. I looked at copies of my final possible choices in a local bookstore and finally purchased Herbert Schildt's "Java 2: A Beginner's Guide, Second Edition" and have absolutely no regrets.

Along with this book, I realized that I would also need a more comprehensive reference book detailing the multitude of Java classes designed for many purposes.

To this end, I chose Herbert Schildt's "Java 2: The Complete Reference, Fifth Edition" not only for its extensive library, but also because of Herbert Schildt's wonderful writing that is easy to read and understand quickly.

Contents at a Glance:
Part I The Java Language
1 The Genesis of Java
2 An Overview of Java
3 Data Types, Variables, and Arrays
4 Operators
5 Control Statements
6 Introducing Classes
7 A Closer Look at Methods and Classes
8 Inheritance
9 Packages and Interfaces
10 Exception Handling
11 Multithreaded Programming
12 I/O, Applets, and Other Topics
Part II The Java Library
13 String Handling
14 Exploring java.lang
15 java.util Part 1: The Collections Framework
16 java.util Part 2: More Utility Classes
17 Input/Output: Exploring java.io
18 Networking
19 The Applet Class
20 Event Handling
21 Introducing the AWT: Working with Windows, Graphics, and Text
22 Using AWT Controls, Layout Managers, and Menus
23 Images
24 New I/O, Regular Expressions, and Other Packages
Part III Software Development Using Java
25 Java Beans
26 A Tour of Swing
27 Servlets
28 Migrating from C++ to Java
Part IV Applying Java
29 The DynamicBillboard Applet
30 ImageMenu: An Image-Based Web Menu
31 The Lavatron Applet: A Sports Arena Display
32 Scrabblet: A Multiplayer Word Game
A Using Java’s Documentation Comments

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